The blog linked above references the departure of the last employee at the Daily News' attempt at citizen journalism. I don't want to see anybody put out of a job. I wish the person in question had been reassigned. So it's not about him. At the same time, I'm chuckling at the demise of "citizen journalism," one of the great oxymorons of our time.

I have been keeping a journal all year about what's been going on at the Daily News. I started a blog to share, release, gripe, complain, comment and question what's going on in the newspaper industry.
I know, BLOGS! It's been cathartic for me. Have at it.

Bill Dwyre, a sports columnist for the L.A. Times, said goodbye in his column today to four sportswriters from the Daily News who got laid off.

Finally, a sad goodbye and fervent wish: L.A. Daily News sportswriters Matt McHale, Billy Witz, Heather Gripp and Matt Kredell all were asked to depart their jobs Friday as the newspaper business continues to scrape flesh off its bones. They were competitors, some friends, all respected.May they all land well, feed their families and harbor lifelong bad thoughts about the people who did this to them and their business.